Discover Restaurants offering the best Diner food in Temple, Pennsylvania, United States. Temple is a census-designated place in Muhlenberg Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States at an elevation of 361 feet (110 m). The community was named for a local inn called Solomon's Temple. Temple was an independent borough until it was disincorporated on January 1, 1999. The ZIP code is 19560. As of the 2010 census the population was 1,877 residents.
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We consider ourselves lucky to live near a great pizza place. Do lots of the specialty and stuffed pizzas and order a group of appetizers on occasion. Great food and usually great service.
4 based on 27 reviews
We went here tonight because of the great reviews but we all kept wondering if we were in the right place. (It had to be.) The main picture of the inside of the restaurant on their website is definitely not the same restaurant. The tables are round and older style, not contemporary like the picture. And the restaurant itself looks dated. It is not a big deal but why would they misrepresent themselves?The food was just so so. Nothing remarkable. The prices were good but the portions were small and we are pretty sure a lot of it was frozen, not "homemade". The lettuce in the salad bar was fairly browned. The rest of the salad bar was very good. But the rolls were dry, and definitely store bought, not made there. We thought the soup was going to be at the salad bar but it was not, it was only brought to us in small bowls. They had 2 kinds available to have as the included soup, but that did not include the French onion and could not be substituted in any way for the included soups. Our waitress was not happy and did not smile once. She did her job but not happily. The other waitress there knew how to smile, but because it was almost empty there, the wait staff was just standing around mostly. We were seated right next to the order computer area so they were just standing there, less than 4 feet from us, just looking around and could hear every word we said. She was closer to us than we were to each other! It was very uncomfortable. Our waitress pretty much wanted us gone, gave us our bill and told us to have a nice day while we were still eating. The food was brought out quickly and accurately, but way too fast for any of it to be made freshly. None of it was anything to get excited about. In all, there wasn't anything terrible wrong, but we would not go back.
4 based on 16 reviews
Was there on a Saturday, noonish, the hubs decides to get breakfast which is offered all day. Swiss cheese Omelette was old rubber, toast was old and reheated on a grill, ( asked for rye, got white) asked for hash browns, got home fries, was offered fried onions and peppers with hash browns , never came with them then server came back after 5 min with more home fries with onions and peppers... sigh. My filling with gravy was very tasty as was the chicken quesadilla... will never come for breakfast that's for sure.
4 based on 79 reviews
I got the soup and salad bar; so fresh and yummy. Soup was hot; peel shrimp was very good. Hubby got a blue plate lunch special; turkey and the fixings. He enjoyed that! This restaurant is super clean. Alexis was our server; she was super conscientious, pleasant and attentive! Highly recommend the Leesport Diner!! Will return the next time we are in the area.
4 based on 57 reviews
We stopped here because we were hungry and in the area. We actually were looking for another diner in a different part of Route 61. We almost left because we didn't think they could handle our party of 10 including 4 children. They put tables together so we managed. There were no crayons or any other child amenities, and the wait was extremely long for our food which made it difficult with four young children. The menu is large so everyone found something to their liking. Our waitress was pleasant and got almost everything correct. I would recommend the Monte Crisco sandwich. It was delicious. The other food was very good and the portions were generous, especially for the prices. We were happy we stayed.
4 based on 52 reviews
We had dinner at Crossroads this evening. The prime rib was large and excellent, made to perfection. The shepherd's pie was delicious and the portion more than ample. Everything was served hot, the meal included a wonderful salad bar with homemade bread and 3 soups. Everything was absolutely delicious. The staff is friendly and pleasant and the surroundings are lovely and very, very clean.
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4 based on 25 reviews
This place seems to cater to senior citizens (I think we were the youngest people dining there). Great variety of food and reasonably priced. Greek salad was fresh and had delicious home made dressing. The meatloaf also tasted home made and was not full of fillers. And free dessert if youâre old enough to order from the senior menu!
4 based on 48 reviews
Overall, this is a really nice diner. Traditional diner décor, including portable jukebox units in the booths. Ordered the meatloaf special, which included PA Dutch potato filling. I was able to substitute lettuce with hot bacon dressing for the soup that usually comes with the especial. Food was very good - warm, adequately portioned, and the butter pecan ice cream excellent.
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